[PATCH 17/19] xfsprogs: disable truncating of files
Jan Tulak
jtulak at redhat.com
Wed Apr 13 11:23:21 CDT 2016
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 6:17 PM, Eric Sandeen <sandeen at sandeen.net> wrote:
> On 4/13/16 10:08 AM, Jan Tulak wrote:
>
> ...
>
> > All right, I will keep the O_TRUNC there. However, should it
> > truncate the file every time, or should we offer a way how to avoid
> > the file truncating? Until now, mkfs behaved differently based on
> > whether -d file was given, or not. Your explanation suggests that we
> > should truncate every time, right?
>
> There are probably valid reasons to keep size as well as to truncate;
> it's not immediately clear to me how we should handle it.
>
> Honestly, at this point, in the interest of getting the other fixes in,
> I think I might rather see the truncating behavior unchanged from what
> we have today; we can tackle that as a separate problem at a later date.
>
> What do you think?
>
> For keeping the size, the easiest way might be to implicitly set xi.dsize
(or whatever) to the current size. Of course, after a check for -d
file,name,size combo. AFAIK (without looking to the code, I'm just ending
for today and in the middle of shutting everything down :-) ), we do the
truncation after the combo check. So this should be no big issue... I will
look on this tomorrow, to know better.
Cheers,
Jan
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Jan Tulak
jtulak at redhat.com / jan at tulak.me
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